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commissioned officer

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Explanation of "Commissioned Officer"

Definition: A "commissioned officer" is a military officer who has been given the authority to command and lead others. This authority is formally granted through a document called a "commission."

Advanced Usage
  • In a military organization, there are different ranks of commissioned officers, such as lieutenant, captain, major, and colonel.
  • They often have completed specific training or education, such as graduating from a military academy.
Word Variants
  • Commission (noun): The authority given to the officer.
  • Commission (verb): To officially appoint someone to a position or role.
Different Meanings
  • In a non-military context, "commission" can refer to a group of people officially appointed to perform a task, like a committee.
  • It can also refer to a fee paid to someone for services rendered, such as a real estate agent receiving a commission for selling a house.
Synonyms
  • Military officer
  • Officer
  • Leader
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • "To be commissioned": This means to be officially appointed as an officer.
    • Example: "After finishing his training, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant."
  • "Commissioning a project": In non-military contexts, this means to officially start a task or project.
    • Example: "The city is commissioning a new public park to be built downtown."
Summary

A "commissioned officer" is an important role in the military, responsible for leading and making decisions.

Noun
  1. a military officer holding a commission

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